Flamingo Fishing
Capt. Jason Sullivan
April 18, 2013
Flamingo - Saltwater Fishing Report

In Flamingo, lots of thunderstorms and summer like weather usually means a hot bite. That certainly came true the past few weeks. The tarpon are all over the Everglades right now as well as downtown Miami. We have been spending time fishing Whitewater Bay all the way to Islamorada and have been getting shots at laid-up and cruising tarpon on fly/spin tackle. There is something to be said about casting to an 80-100lb+ fish in ultra clear water, and then watching that fish eat your fly. It is truly an unforgettable experience!



While most people are tarpon fishing this time of the year, that leaves the redfish flats undisturbed. These flats are loaded with tailing redfish and cruising snook this time of year. This is a great 2nd option when the weather doesn't allow us to tarpon fish.




The largemouth bass in the freshwater glades continues to be consistent as well. We are getting close to 75-100 fish each trip out. A lot of the fish are on the smaller side but we got some fish up to 5 lbs. this week.
Spring is off to a great start with a lot of options to choose from. The bite is on so join me to experience a day in the Glades!
Capt. Jason Sullivan
www.TarponFishing-Miami.com
(954)864-0592
Flamingo Fishing Forecast:

The weather is heating up and so is the fishing...
Target Species:

Tarpon, Redfish, Trout, Snook, Bass
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